Making Good Citizens
Education and Civil Society
Diane Ravitch editor Joseph P Viteritti editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Yale University Press
Published:11th Aug '03
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Americans have reason to be concerned about the condition of American democracy at the start of the twenty-first century. Surveys show that civic participation has declined, cynicism about government has increased, and young people have a weak grasp of the principles that underlie our constitutional system. Crucial questions must be answered: How serious is the situation? What role do schools play in shaping civic behavior? Are current education reform initiatives—such as multiculturalism and school choice—counterproductive? How can schools contribute toward reversing the trend?
This volume brings together leading thinkers from a variety of disciplines to probe the relation between a healthy democracy and education. Their original and provocative discussions cut across a range of important topics: the cultivation of democratic values, the formation of social capital in schools and communities, political conflict in a pluralist society, the place of religion in public life, the enduring problems of racial inequality. Gathering together the most current research and thinking on education and civil society, this is a book that deserves the attention of everyone who cares about the quality and future of American democracy.
"This thought-provoking collection is a useful start for considering how our schools might move beyond the platitudes of multiculturalism." Gary Rosen, New York Times Book Review; "Several contributions offer trenchant insights on the relations between education, religion, and civic involvement, and another adds an invaluable international perspective to what is too often an insular debate about educational policies." David Steiner, Journal of Education
ISBN: 9780300099171
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 517g
368 pages